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In March 2019, KOMO-TV aired a news special entitled Seattle is Dying. [59] This special documented the ongoing drug and homelessness crisis in Seattle and included interviews with residents, business owners, a former police chief, and several homeless people. The documentary and KOMO-TV were criticized by other media following the broadcast.
He was based in Seattle, Washington and was the former host of local-affairs show Town Meeting and KOMO 4’s evening news segments called "Schram on the Street." For several years he hosted a radio show, The Commentators, on KOMO Newsradio with conservative John Carlson. That show was discontinued in September 2010.
In July 1996, King retired from KOMO-TV after a career spanning more than 30 years, and in his retirement, he named Johnson as the new sports director for all weeknight editions of KOMO News 4. In his 25 years at KOMO, Johnson has been awarded more than 25 Regional Emmy Awards, and in 2007, he was given the highest prize in local television ...
Kathi Goertzen (April 30, 1958 – August 13, 2012) was a longtime co-news anchor of Seattle ABC affiliate KOMO-TV along with Dan Lewis (the 6PM edition) and also the 5PM edition with Eric Johnson. She joined KOMO in June 1980, after the eruption of Mount St. Helens and did many special newscasts thereafter, including the fall of the Berlin ...
Pool started his career at KOMO-TV as an intern while studying at the University of Washington. After graduating in 1978, Pool became a writer, reporter, and eventually a weathercaster. [1] [2] In the 1980s, Pool began hosting a program on KOMO-TV titled Front Runners which aired every Saturday. [2]
news reporting, puns, golf Dan Lewis (born December 19, 1949) [ 2 ] is a former long-time co-anchor and reporter for KOMO-TV in Seattle , Washington. He came to KOMO-TV [ 3 ] in 1987 after working at WJLA-TV [ 4 ] in Washington, D.C.
Tom Hutyler / ˈ h ʌ t l ər / is a Seattle, Washington radio personality and, since 1987, the public address announcer for the Seattle Mariners. Hutyler is also currently a sports reporter and news anchor for KOMO. Hutyler began his radio career in 1976 in Spokane, Washington, where he was born.
Because of her success in Seattle, Hill was approached to co-anchor the Channel 2 News at CBS owned-and-operated KNXT (now KCBS-TV) in Los Angeles in 1974. [4] When she accepted that position, she became the first female anchor in Los Angeles, working alongside Jerry Dunphy, Bill Stout and Joseph Benti.